Published 12:00 am, Thursday, December 23, 2010

Born and raised in San Antonio, Moser graduated from Alamo Heights High School and received a bachelor's degree from the University of Texas at Austin.

Prior to becoming a realtor, she worked for an oil company holding various positions within the corporation in New York City, Washington, D.C., Anchorage, Alaska, and San Antonio, focusing primarily on corporate communications, public and government relations.

Los Cascabeles Mexican Restaurant will open at 15606 Blanco Road, in the space previously occupied by Spanky's Smokehouse and Saloon.

La Tequilera Cantina and Grill will open at 17776 Blanco Road in Blanco Road's former far North Side location.

Houston-based
My Fit Foods has opened a second San Antonio location at 19202 Stone Oak Parkway, Suite 101, in the space formerly occupied by Village Gourmet. The other local My Fit Foods is at 7322 Jones Maltsberger Road, Suite 218.

A ceremony will be held at 5:45 p.m. Jan. 11 for
Grand Agave Mexican Cuisine/Club at 18326 Tuscany Stone, including wine, appetizers, happy hour specials on other drinks, and music. Visit www.grandagave.com or call 402-0045 for details.

Drury Innat 824 N. Loop 1604 East will have a grand opening at 4:30 p.m. Jan. 13. Call 494-2420 or visit www.druryhotels.com for more information.

San Antonio Master Gardeners held its annual poinsettia sale in November to raise funds for its scholarship fund. Three scholarships are awarded to horticulture students each year — two for $2,000 and one for $1,000.

This year's sales of $7,500 raised $3,100 in net proceeds to fund scholarships. Forty-one volunteers worked Dec. 3 and 4 to deliver the plants, raised by Peterson Brothers Nursery.

Sandy Justice, scholarship committee chairperson, said the scholarships are awarded to students in their sophomore year or later who have committed to study horticulture in a Texas college or university.

One past recipient, Anna Vogler, was a sophomore at Palo Alto College when she received her scholarship. She completed that program that program with an associate certificate in landscape and horticulture science and is now a horticulture major at Texas Tech University.